A Milford man arrested and charged with his second drunk driving after being clocked going over 100 mph on I-495 complained he would have trouble with roadside sobriety tests no matter how much he had to drink, authorities said.

Matthew Niland, 29, failed at standing on one leg for 30 seconds after being pulled over on Sunday, according to a Mass. State Police report filed in Framingham District Court Monday.

"I couldn't do this even if I was sober," Niland told state police, according to the report.

"I observed an open 12-pack of Coors Light cans on the floor next to him and I could see that there were multiple missing," the report said.

The officer asked Niland how much he had been drinking and he said, "not much." Niland was arrested after failing several field sobriety tests.

Niland had a previous drunken driving case continued without a finding from Framingham District Court in 2005, which counts toward a second offense, according to state law.

Police charged Niland, of 7 Purchase St., with driving under the influence of liquor (second offense), driving to endanger, driving an unregistered vehicle and possession of more than an ounce of marijuana. He was also cited for speeding.

Niland pleaded not guilty at his Framingham District Court arraignment on Monday. Prosecutors did not request bail and Judge Douglas Stoddart released Niland, ordering him not to drink and to undergo random screening tests for alcohol.

Niland is due back in court on Oct. 6 for a pretrial conference.

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